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Organize a read-a-thon at the library or local school. Give out prizes and have lots of snacks. Have kids make their own bookmarks or calendars using construction paper, glue and scissors. Organize a Book Swap.
Treat a child to a story a day. Use reading time to create a special bond with a child. Volunteer your time. Family literacy groups in your community could use your help with tutoring adults, reading to children and helping out with administrative tasks.
Family literacy focusses on parents, grandparents and other family members to improve the reading and writing skills of the whole family. By reading to children and engaging in fun literacy activities regularly, adults actively keep their own skills sharp and also help children improve their skills.
Family Literacy Activity Ideas Family Book Club. One of the easiest ideas for family literacy activities at home is a family book club. Storytelling. Table Topics. Family Game Night. Library Day. Family Movie Night. Audiobooks. Bedtime Rituals.
Families. engage in four categories of formal and informal literacy activities and materials: (1) Reading at Home, (2) Reading Outside the Home, (3) Using Other Literacy Activities. and Materials, and (4) Writing Activities. Family members also use a variety of resources.

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Fun reading activities for the classroom Find the secret word. Great for: Kindergarten to 2nd grade. Read aloud as a class. Great for: All grades. Partner reading. Great for: 1st to 3rd grade. Find the synonym. Great for: 2nd to 5th grade. Word searches. Keyword bingo. Decoding games. Thumbs up, thumbs down.
Examples of family literacy might include using drawings or writings to share ideas; composing notes or letters to communicate messages; keeping records; making lists; reading and following directions; or sharing stories and ideas through conversation, reading and writing.
There are lots of ways to make reading together enjoyable. You can take turns on each page, or assign a character to each family member. Try getting into the characters by using silly voices. Talking about the story is another way to share, discuss feelings, and bolster reading comprehension skills.

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